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Easily rpcogiiised bv tlie iiiinntP!iess ot tlie areole, whicli latter is ol'tcii iciIucimI 

 to a [loint. In F. helniir/eri vein 5 of the liiiidwings stands nearer to 4 than to (J, 

 its liase being distinctly depressed. Arjaristd niourel Feld., Raise Xovara II. Lep, 

 t. 107. f. 4 (1874) (Java), findti its place for the present best in this genus, though it 

 has vein 5 of the hindwings coming from the middle of the discocelkilars. F. iiwurel 

 (Feld.) is distinguished, besides the position of that vein, by vein 2 of the forewings 

 standing nearer to 3 and b3' the black border to the hindwings above Ijeing broadest 

 in front, while in belant/eri it is widest Ijehind. 



In the type-specimen of F. moorei (Feld.) vein 11 of the left fovewing is con- 

 nected with the areole by a bar, so that there are two areoles. 



This genus is highly inconvenient as regards the delimitation of the family of 

 AgaristifJne (see p. 2.5). I\. .1. 



Exsula .bird. gen. nov. 



c? ?. Forehead without a eonieal ])rocessus. Third joint of palpi somewhat 

 shorter than in ImiiietfiHn Jord. ; second joint hairy, the hairs as long as, or longer 

 tlian, the terminal joint. Femora hairy. 



Neuration : forewing nearly as in TinmetaUa Jord., but with the second partition 

 of median uervure longer than the respective portion of outer margin. Upper 

 di.scocellular veinlet of hindwing straight, the second one concave or nearly straight ; 

 vein .S close to 4, but not stalked with it; vein 5 only slightly longer tlian the 

 median cell (measured from base of wing to middle of discocellulars). 



Type: Exsula dentatrix (VVestw.), C<ih. Or. Ent. p. 68. (. 33. f. 5 (1848) 

 (Assam). Distinguished from Chelonomorplia Motsch. especially by the absence 

 of a conical processus from the forehead ; from Tminetalia Jord. by vein 2 of the 

 forewings being i-emote from 3, and by the hairy first and second joints of the palpi ; 

 from Fleta Jord. by the position of vein 3 of the forewings again, by the much 

 larger areole and the straight upper discocellular veinlet to the hindwing. Tlie cell 

 of the hindwings is longer than in the allied genera. 



Besides dentafrix Westw. two more species come in this genus: E. victrix 

 (We.stw.) and m-ieutalis (Butl.). < lur sei'ies of E. victrix (Westw.) confirms Hampson's 

 statement, Moths of India II. p. loO. n. 1556 (1894), that silhetensis (Butl.) and 

 i jjrianthina (Butl.) are not specifically different ft-om victrix (Westw.). K. .1. 



Crinala Jord. gen. nov. 



S . Palpi hairy, except third joint ; the latter very short, about half as long again 

 as broad (c?). F"'orehead with obsolete circular ridge, without conical processus. 

 Tibiae naked. Hindwings above clothed with hairs e.vcept near outer margin. 



Neuration : forewings with the areole longer than half the breadth of cell at 

 apex; vein 3 from before hinder angle of cell, 4 nearer to 5 than to 3; .second 

 partition of median nervure longer than the respective portion of the outer margin. 

 Hindwings with veins 3 and 4 close together, but not stalked : ;econd i)artition of 

 median nervure longer than lower discocellular veinlet ; discocellulars together 

 slightly curved. 



Type: ('riinda mimetica. Ixothsch. sp. nov. 



The short terminal joint of the paljii, and vein 3 of the forewings standing a 

 millimetre short of the ape.x of the cell, distinguish this genus at once from 

 its allies. K. .1. 



